The Puchi Puchi Electronic Bubble Wrap Key Ring latest craze from those bubbletastic ... more
Japanese. This annoyingly addictive electronic bubble wrap popping simulator is a ridiculous alternative to popping bubble wrap! Possibly the strangest and yet most ...
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Puchi Puchi the best-selling everlasting bubble wrap simulator. Everyone loves popping ... more
bubble wrap and its a great way to relieve stress and tension, but the problem with it is that it runs out, and theres not always a sheet to hand when you need it. ...
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No. This isn't anything to do with Puccini. Or Chi, for that matter. But it does have ... more
something to do with bubble wrap. Confused? One most certainly was at the outset of this particular adventure, so do bear with us. Puchi Puchi is another fiendishly ...
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Advantages: Can be a joke present Disadvantages: Will make you look like a twit, it's tat and not even worth 10p
If you electrify something it makes it better, almost by default, just look through time for the proof, we use electric kettles, electric irons, electric cookers, electric trains, electric lights, and of course the excellent electric fences. Oh yeah adding some volts to anything makes it better, so the clever people at Zoobee Doo took that on bored and get this...they created electric bubblewrap. Yeah they really are geniuses, they took the idea of the annoying kid enjoying popping bubblewrap, and added batteries. What a really smart idea.
Yes for 10p from B & M you too, can own your own battery powered bubblewrap, what an idea, who ever created this product deserves a medal. However an early note is that it's actually impossible to wrap things with this... which means it serves...well no real purpose, it's just some electric ...
I have had a huge obsession with Lush for quite a while now, actually! I frequently add little reviews on Lush's website, but I had the "amazing" idea (so I thought, anyway!) of starting to review them on here!
In A Nutshell
To find my review on Lush, go to my profile - I hope you'll find it's worth a look! But, in my opinion, The Comforter is the best bubble bar in Lush!
The Good
Everything! When you walk into your Lush store (or go online) head straight to the pyramid of The Comforter's! They smell very strongly of blackcurrant and turns your bath water a vivid shade of pink! The many bubbles (which actually stay in the bath and don't dissolve like many other bubbles in bubble bath which I've tried!) and the strong scent really does comfort you and let you forget all your worries. I recommend that you stay in ...
Small, round chocolates, with a bubbly centre.
Most people have tried an Aero chocolate bar before, a milk chocolate bar filled with bubbles of air but have you tried Aero Bubbles?!!
Aero Bubbles are basically little round chocolates that look like Maltesers but are filled with air bubbles, just like a regular Aero bar. I tried these for the first time the other week and was pleasantly happy with them.
Aero?s are produced by Nestle but were first patented in 1935 by Rowntree's. According to Nestle, ?Chocolate?s tastier when it melts and bubbly chocolate melts better. That?s why we fill Aero with bubbles and the reason you get such intense pleasure.?
I really like the taste of these Bubbles. They are covered all over with a layer of chocoalte and then inside is where you find the bubbles. I like this taste sensation. When you ...